Students from Stevenson’s Fashion Design and Merchandising program got hands-on experience creating a visual display in the window of J.S. Edwards Ltd. in Pikesville, MD. Using props and merchandise, the students transformed a blank window into a full display highlighting spring fashion. This unique opportunity provides real-world insight into what it takes to be a visual merchandiser.
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Join Stevenson's School of Education for a livestream on Mon., Feb. 25 from 6-7:30 p.m. as Dr. Robert Berry, President of the NCTM - National Council of Teachers of Mathematicss and Rebekah Berlin from the University of Virginia present "Confronting the Lies I Tell Myself," an interactive 90-minute session.

Senior FMI student Lauren Scott got hands-on experience in many different aspects of video and film at Stevenson and was able to apply those skills to her part-time job with Maryland Public Television.

Stevenson University Public History majors are at the forefront of undergraduate research in service to the community. This short video features an African American history exhibit researched and curated by Stevenson’s history majors on behalf of the Maryland Military Historical Society. It is the largest of its kind in US history.”

Stevenson's Theatre and Media Performance program offers students the opportunity to be cast thier first semester of thier first year. The small program focuses on perfecting craft and preparing students to be marketable not only in theater, but in front of the camera and as a voice over actor as well.

Taking fashion from the runway to retail.
Stevenson University's Bachelor of Science in Fashion Merchandising is the first upper-level program of its kind in Maryland that prepares you for careers in marketing and merchandising for the apparel and retail industries.

The Communication Studies major at Stevenson University offers students an opportunity to examine how communication functions in personal, public, and professional contexts. Students learn to become ethical and responsible producers and critical consumers of messages in response to specific contexts, audiences, and goals, and also learn to think critically about the messages that they consume.

Tyler Price was able to create the entire Esports program with the knowledge he gained form his degree in Computer Information Systems. Learn how you too can carve your own path with a CIS degree from Stevenson University.

Stevenson University Business Administration students had the opportunity to lend thier skills to non profits in a partnership that provides a valuable academic experience and benefit to the community.